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Northside Center For Child Dev

Service Coordinator Provider

Northside Center For Child Dev, New York, New York, us, 10261

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ABOUT NORTHSIDE CENTER Northside Center for Child Development serves over 4,000 children annually through high-quality, outcomes-driven behavioral health, early childhood, and enrichment services. With over $30 million in annual funding, the organization provides children and their families with the support they need to overcome adversity, thrive, and pursue their dreams.

Northside has been a staple of the Harlem community since its founding in 1946 and a pioneer at the intersection of education and behavioral health for Black and Latino children. Several of its programs were the first in Harlem and established the standard of care for many social service agencies. Northside's founders, Doctors Kenneth, and Mamie Clark were psychologists whose breakthrough Black / White Doll Study was used as evidence in Brown v. Board of Education, which declared public school segregation unconstitutional. The philosophy behind this landmark decision, now on its 70th anniversary, continues to inspire Northside to create and drive innovative programs that focus on the strengths of families and the importance of children's self-esteem.

For more information on Northside Center for Child Development, please visit www.northsidecenter.org/about/.

JOB SUMMARY The primary responsibility of the Early Intervention Service Coordinator is to help the family navigate through the Early Intervention system, particularly by assisting them in the selection of an evaluation site, in scheduling of an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) meeting in a timely manner (within 45 days of referral), and in ensuring that the child / family receive all services agreed upon at IFSP. Throughout the time a child and family are involved in the Early Intervention Program, the Service Coordinator plays a significant role in their lives. The Service Coordinator ensures that there is ongoing communication, collaboration and coordination among the providers of Early Intervention services, Early Intervention Official Designee (EIODs), and the families themselves.

PRINCIPLE DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Conduct interviews and discussions to determine the specific social services required by clients.

Collaborate with other professionals and agencies to create customized care plans for clients.

Ensure clients receive entitled benefits, services, and resources by liaising with external organizations.

Maintain detailed notes on client interactions, progress reports, and service referrals while ensuring confidentiality and legal compliance.

Educate the public about available social services and how to access them.

QUALIFICATION

An Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, psychology, social work, or a related field.

Organizational abilities, attention to detail, and staying up-to-date with services, policies, and regulations.

Strong work ethic, excellent communication, and interpersonal skills.

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